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Police blotter 4-4-14

Friday, March 28 A bomb threat was called in to Claremont police at 11 a.m. on Friday stating that a female passenger had a bomb in a red duffel bag on the Greyhound bus, in transit to the bus station just south of the 10 freeway in Claremont. Indian Hill from...

Jane Lucile Waters Myers

Dedicated teacher, loving mother, caring sister Jane Lucile Waters Myers, a longtime Claremont resident, died on March 12, 2014. She was 104 years, 7 months and 12 days old. She was born in Chino, California on July 26, 1909, the second of eight children, to Arthur...

Punk pioneer Exene Cervenka talks tech

Technology is “dragging us, kicking and screaming, into a brave new world order,” punk legend Exene Cervenca told students and community members at Pitzer College’s Benson Auditorium last Tuesday. Ms. Cervenka painted a bleak picture of the present,...

Speakers vie for international Toastmasters trophy

Pride and prejudice were the winning topics this month for two Claremonters on their way towards the Toastmasters International Speech Contest in August. Claremont Graduate University student Nestor Ramirez took pride in inspiring his audience with “My Fight for...

CHS golf gets big win against talented Damien team

The afternoon elements remained consistent on the course for Claremont High boys golf team. The sun started to peek through the clouds, the deer moved toward the trees and wind gusts came accordingly during the Tuesday match at Marshall Canyon. But all this did not...